BY LYNN EDMONDS Staff Writer A plan to put tolls on East River bridges would hurt middle class Queens residents and small businesses owners, Eastern Queens politicians and civic leaders said... Read more

Queens’ tallest office tower could sell for a record price thanks to Long Island City’s recent building boom. One Court Square, also known as the Citibank Building, sold for $481 million in... Read more

BY MICHAEL STAHL Though favorable rezoning laws and incremental economic healing have paved the way for a number of new developments in Long Island City the past few years, 42-12 28th Street... Read more

In a press release issued promoting a press conference rallying against tolling the East River bridges, State Sen. Tony Avella referred to the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge as simply the “Ed Koc... Read more

BY JORDAN GIBBONS Staff Writer In the past few years, rooftop bars have become some of the most popular venues to sip on some spirits throughout the City and Queens has its fair share of est... Read more

BY JOE MARVILLI Staff Writer The Peter F. Vallone Scholarship is back. Missing from the budget since 2011, the scholarship that gives financial relief to thousands of CUNY students was resto... Read more

BY TRISHA SAKHUJA Staff Writer City transportation officials have decided to close the dangerous outer-lane of the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, starting Monday night, following the death of an... Read more

BY LUIS GRONDA Staff Writer Two Queens elected officials are looking to keep the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge free while another group says placing a toll would benefit the City’s economy. Stat... Read more

BY LUIS GRONDA Queens officials have joined the chorus of voices remembering the legacy of former Mayor Ed Koch, who died last week at the age of 88 due to congestive heart failure. Koch was... Read more